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BSkyB profits up as more customers choose extra services | BSkyB profits up as more customers choose extra services |
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BSkyB said it had added an extra 88,000 customers in the last three months of 2012, bringing total subscribers to 10.74 million, up 271,000 for the year. | BSkyB said it had added an extra 88,000 customers in the last three months of 2012, bringing total subscribers to 10.74 million, up 271,000 for the year. |
The pay-TV broadcaster also said extra services such as On Demand and Sky Go had driven increased viewing. | |
BSkyB reported pre-tax profits of £642m for the six months to 31 December, up from £597m a year ago. | |
Chief executive Jeremy Darroch said the figures were a "good performance", but said 2013 would still be "challenging". | Chief executive Jeremy Darroch said the figures were a "good performance", but said 2013 would still be "challenging". |
Revenues for the half-year rose 5% to £3.5bn. | Revenues for the half-year rose 5% to £3.5bn. |
The proportion of Sky households with fully-connected HD set-top boxes continues to grow. About 460,000 boxes were activated in the last quarter of 2012, taking the total number of connected boxes to 1.7 million. | The proportion of Sky households with fully-connected HD set-top boxes continues to grow. About 460,000 boxes were activated in the last quarter of 2012, taking the total number of connected boxes to 1.7 million. |
The company said it expected HD services to show "good growth" during 2013. | The company said it expected HD services to show "good growth" during 2013. |
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